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Judge Temporarily Blocks Pentagon's Anthropic Supply-Chain Risk Label

A federal judge temporarily blocked the Pentagon from labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk, giving the company short-term relief and potentially easing pressure on its business and reputation.

Microsoft and NVIDIA Pitch AI as Key to Building Safer, More Resilient Nuclear Power

Microsoft and Nvidia said they plan to use AI to support the development of additional nuclear power sites, a move that comes as interest grows in nuclear energy's role in meeting rising power demand.

OpenAI's Sora Retreat Leaves Disney Tie-Up in Limbo and Sharpens Focus on Enterprise AI

OpenAI’s decision to drop Sora disrupted a high-profile Hollywood partnership before it could fully take shape. The Disney agreement had been positioned as a landmark test of licensed AI video, but Sora’s shutdown threw that strategy into doubt before the deal closed.

PyPI Removes Compromised LiteLLM Releases After Warnings of Stolen Credentials

Malicious versions of the widely used Python package LiteLLM were briefly published to the Python Package Index (PyPI), prompting warnings from PyPI, security researchers, and the package's maintainer that users should assume credentials exposed to affected environments may have been compromised.

When Search Changes the Headline: Google’s AI Experiment

Google is testing AI-generated headlines in Search. The company says the feature is a limited experiment designed to better match user queries and boost engagement. Publishers worry.

Trump Unveils AI Policy Framework Aimed at 'Benefitting All Americans'

Trump’s White House released a four-page AI policy framework aimed at setting a national approach to AI, with priorities including child safety, intellectual property protections, truth and accuracy guardrails, and worker training for an AI-driven economy.

At GTC 2026, NVIDIA, AWS, and Google Cloud Shift Focus from Chips to AI Infrastructure

NVIDIA, Amazon Web Services, and Google Cloud used GTC 2026 to make a broader point about the AI market: the race is no longer only about who has the most advanced chips, but who can turn those chips into usable cloud infrastructure for training, inference, and large-scale deployment.

Study Warns AI Adoption is Trading Identity Security for Speed

AI adoption is forcing companies to trade security for speed -- and identity controls are the first casualty.

The Agentic Era Has a New Toolmaker, and It's Not Who You Think

NVIDIA wants to be more than the company selling the picks and shovels of the AI boom. On Tuesday, at its GTC 2026 conference, the chip giant rolled out a new open-source software package designed to help companies build, deploy, and manage AI agents.

NVIDIA’s GTC Keynote Puts AI Agents, Inference, and Infrastructure at Center Stage

NVIDIA's CEO Jensen Huang used the keynote to argue that the AI market is moving from training models to running them at scale. He emphasized inference, not just training, and tied that shift to a much larger revenue opportunity, saying he now sees more than $1 trillion in AI revenue visibility through 2027.

Meta Bets on Agent Identity Infrastructure With Moltbook Acquisition

Meta has acquired Moltbook, the agent-native social platform built by Matt Schlicht and Ben Parr, and has folded the founders into Meta Superintelligence Labs under Alexandr Wang.

The Robots Are Coming: Top 5 Nvidia GTC 2026 Sessions You Should Know About

Starting this week, the "Super Bowl of AI," NVIDIA GTC, will undoubtedly bring the world’s biggest AI announcements, research, and technologies to the forefront, led by its CEO Jensen Huang.

Microsoft expands enterprise AI push with new “Frontier Suite” and managed agent platform

Microsoft has introduced a new enterprise software bundle designed to accelerate the use of artificial intelligence across corporate workplaces, expanding the role of AI assistants and automated agents in everyday business applications.

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